A new carcharodontosauria (theropoda) from the early cretaceous of guangxi, southern China

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Abstract

A new large-bodied theropod dinosaur, Datanglong guangxiensis gen. et sp. nov., was recovered from the Lower Cretaceous Xinlong Formation of the Datang Basin, Guangxi. It is unique in several features including: posteriormost dorsal vertebra with teardrop-shaped pneumatic foramen confined by enlarged pcdl, acpl and the centrum; posteriormost dorsal with well-developed, horizontal prpl; posteriormost dorsal with a parapophysis projecting more laterally than the diapophysis; brevis fossa shallow with short, ridge-like medial blade; and iliac pubic peduncle with posteroventrally expanded margin. Cladistic analysis supports the idea that this new taxon Datanglong guangxiensis is a primitive member of the Carcharodontosauria in possessing two unambiguous synapomorphies: large external pneumatic foramina and internal spaces present in the lateral surface of ilium, and a peg-and-socket ischiac articulation with the ilium. The presence of the new taxon from Guangxi further confirms that Carcharodontosauria were cosmopolitan large-bodied predators during the Early-mid Cretaceous. © 2014 Geological Society of China.

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Mo, J., Zhou, F., Li, G., Huang, Z., & Cao, C. (2014). A new carcharodontosauria (theropoda) from the early cretaceous of guangxi, southern China. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 88(4), 1051–1059. https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-6724.12272

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